We have some Little John azaleas that were planted near the base of our concrete house. I understand that azaleas like acid soil, but the concrete block of the house is alkaline. How can I make the soil a bit more acidic so the azaleas will be happy?
Here is an article that will help you - it will tell you how to make that soil more acidic! Happy gardening!
https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/garden-how-to/soil-fertilizers/raise-acid-level-soil.htm
Can Little John's be cut as a hedge? Wayne
Yes, growers indicate this a good variety to grow as a hedge.